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AAAAAVAAASATAAE ESSE TES (Congriaght UVR! CHAPTER I. NON was a “low brow” 1919, i IFF” POLL they had in stock. : dB The low, coarse instincts which go with that particul became Biff very well when at the bat, and from New York was celebrated for the savage brutality with which he pitchers. of the season. catcher that ever buckled on a wind ite knew it a little better than any one else. seen in his life. clothes, Bift was iren used to ery in their as he passed | unhappiness. hy; taxicab drivers feared to attracted by the remark It was fortunate that he did most eto agate % ‘ia ® Fs BIFF COULD HAVE rare y girl w us an Ay Roly Lit for , James K, Hach aku i vduate 1 " : hem By ; ; with I til ase ‘| who painted v nthe wint : : t 1 \ R W t xi ve ‘ H 4 1 stub I \ , ) 8 ~ dD \ a wit reer i ficu knot ‘io freau Troadw 4 ul \ not know ; $ patent leathers wh got for mak ing a home run were hurt He had to eit, down some vhere, , On le | THE LOW BROW THE STORY OF A MAN WHO SOARED AND FELL By CHARLES E. VAN LOAN if ever there was one. they were dealing out foreheads they gave Biff the lowest one There was just enough room ‘between the to St. Louis he treated opposing | thing This appeared in large figures in his batting average at the end | crowding the Dutchman Toward the end of the s Montclair might have been an elf or WATCHED HER ALL NIGHT. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1921. EIGHT FOREIGNERS IN WOMEN’S BIG NATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT by the Bell Syndicate.) learned, he had never sent any flow- or notes to the dressing rooms. e," said the pert little beu- When “or me,’ nette, whose position was tl the right end of the line, tel & ‘ eyabRe * wait sg whe hich to hang a[®8 Hef have a gorilla frem the Zoo sete Sauer esa tied ete Nhat a practical pur. {follerin’ me around. Where do you catcher's mask, and that was room enough for all practical Pur-| Hoge he got that face poses. The three grim ofd ladies who spin the thread and Landie the shears! “Neyer you mind his fa widthe foresaw that Riff was to become a star catcher in the big league, and pec- | comedian, w was an ardent tan, haps they thought any more iorehead would be in hi lamenting the afternoon matinees be- ause they jrounds in ba kept him feom the Polo es don't get you any eball, an’, this feller is ard for high to see him battin’ average. Y’ ough Biff was a low brow and he never denied it, but he was also the greatest | piccolo, one this afternoon—took the | und he never denied that either, shortstop right off his feet!” | But for this same comedian, Biff! Bohannon came out of a small coal mining town in the Middle West, and | might have continued to worship his ail practical pur- |particular deity from afar, a silent, ied devotee. “breaking up” the first two # hich he played—one with 1 had been away on its ran into the bleachers and the other with a triple when the bases were | first Western tour, and returned cov- ed with glory. Biff distinguished 4 human beingo———— | himaelt in the opening game of the |home series, and as he was striding such small things depends happiness / rr tne field after the game, followed at a short distance by an admiring ond act, @/ throng, a slim, wrinkled man in natty him for fear of very pretty girl took the stage all to| fannels slapped him on the back and Subw guards left the he i need to the crooning fell into step. for him, and women we music of the violins, a dreamy, x | “Bite, you're a wonder!” he said ful little dance so unlike the whirl “You're almost too good to be true!” of features which he wore between | 2d rush of musical comedy dancing} Bite g and shot aquick glance his hat brim and his collar. Pht Uiane SURUn oe Were o into! at the who had thus horned Charlie Brydon tried to name him &pplauding something so entirely dif-| himself into easy familiarity. Some- * Adonis” Bohannon, bu! Biff was a! ferent thing about the deeply lined face etter name for him. The dramatic critics said that Maye! seemed familiar. “You don't make me, eh?" said the of his work with his back to the grand a fairy neing with her shadow in|yan,. “Well, you ought to. I'm Patsy and, his countea.in led the moonlight. Biff did not know! syaley, ian with the Casino its tines softened anythi ut s and fairies, for! show. you there every night But whateve there wis no poet 8 big, POW-) the team’s in town. You must have nt about B rf dy, bat thing reached | how! ome friend with the f ally blushed. he said. “Quit yer kiddin’! all fightin’ THE FUSSY FOURSOME. -- Copyright, | Mailed to Evening World Readers on Receipts of a Five-Cent Stamp. ON “TH'SNOOT an! WORRIED 7, COME ON DOC ~ WE Now HAVE “THAT WELL KNOWN AND JUSTLY CELEBRATED ' “HONOR J APPLE PIE PEACH + CRACK IT LAY 'ER WP ON TW'GREEN FOR A BIRDIE! WOBBLING Boe ~ we'vE Got - COME ON Aas kip! 1921, Press Publishing Co. (New Y You! ve ONLY GoT (T For “THIS HOLE 60 MAKE. T'mosT OF IT! We DONT Like T'SMEAR YOU ALL TH TIME PHIL! p— THEY'RE 'em 4F Pie - oT And | H laving WHATTA YOU CROWING FoR ~}Y DIDNT Doe win HT WITU HIS CRAZY PUTT ? WHAT Dib YOU MAKE ON “Ty! HoLe ? Acquired the Honor ip | DON'T Rus it ih PAIL = ee They “Tey HARD ANT OT AIN'T TO KEEP “Tetine ‘EM ROTTEN Tey ane! i FOR e! NICE How i gS bes, Bay oct 3S THE FUSSY FOURSOME, Vic’s New Comic, Appears Each Monday in The Evening World. Copy of Each Comic Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and dic Series, the Eire hwy Appeared May 30. Address Sporting Editor, Ever Evening World. you,” persisted the funny man. iacae |vou' what Till do. I'll give a lttle party some night this week—say Thursday, after the show—and Tilly Wi other gals to come along. Any one win e £rooltwoa Cans | in particular you'd like to meet?” Danner By this time Biff had reached the! |, opening in the fence which led to the State Ready for Next Game. rive at Dallas Oct. 14. The team will elu se. He turned bout and} STATIS COLLEC Pa Oct 8. ver in St. Louis one day for cleared his throat nervously North Carolina State will be the op- prcticg it little Montclair girl,” he said. SCPE er ‘ | You think she—wouldn't mind?” ponent for Penn state on the gridiroD Pew Tigers Hort in) Swarthmere “Mind!” said Haley “She'd be this week, nd the Tar Heels *e eX: Game, tickled t’ death! Nice kid. too, and. pected to put up a stiff game; but the PRINCETON, N. J. Oct. 3.—Princes crazy about baseball. She's out here Bot stude and uuini abe Tale tured rather fortunately in the e | st every day. ‘Thuraday night, | °¥°8 of Stud CMM MEY Ct i esTuUeEe a ALAS, ready looking ahead to next week, r i Leth | ; despite fact that six varsity] ‘ Biff turned and plunged through the n Lehigh will come here for th : ‘ k Cee ditch Mo: neerous |erowd. Men shouted at him: some ‘Alumni Home-Coming Day bi Pert eetnice oe weme| Leit fost, Dangerou tried to shake his hand. Biff did not South Bethiehe are known!) B is playing on the safe | of 178 Entries in Classic jreturn the jo salutatio His to be priming for the Penn State tly'Substituted tor |mind was busy on another problem, ne and another contest like the one |! : at D “Geet he said to himself. “This, with Dartmout! last year is almost : \time three years ago, I'm throwin’ a| sure to resu uted. this poliey wh |pick in a coal malne fon two a day! Bezdek’s : howed sis oY tirine DEAL, N. J, Oct. 2—A record you're there" the eg " 1 Keck was the only br age fhe of 178 1 rt « the next morning, Biff and, although for pla b } TS LeppRaS TERM CELIG n d into the tailor's shop, tread bie bates z ill participate in the women's omes that pet again,” said ; 1 tourney which open etor to th cutter He's t tthe H yw 1 Gol » ‘us to death this season. drab day ‘ Ss ne lay off pretty soon, I'm dl : avant Sibling at A Uae eau down the sign!” di lefendin tmipton. of them—them moon- ) a ae t Mi 1 { t said Biff. “One of - i m le F ' apion them “cpen faced coats that hangs jg expected that new , the |down behind." reel i 13 vue nS if visu is ship event and then took Canadien ea don't make any evening ise peing made to Sh 3 Ny title aw from her, many of tl Jelothes — for ixteen-seventy-fi more than 10,000 at the game Ani ns, coming from all par said the proprietor fF the country, have becn practicing on | “I ain't asked you t a Biff. pa ; ‘ } pe out the tape and measure m¢ Boston to Play Provid the links for near Ao week to lmprey quick, 1 got to have these by BOSTON, Oct. 3. T wot bar roo Navy- their game and thamsely re yext y afternoon, “Moose” : ; ; i eat a | MeGuigan, who was leisurely prep: we Colle 1 ancelled an Group ls regarded ll eae ie fray, paused with one he T i ad 1 ap for sevts at ed foot in his hand. saturday if t ! on-Nayy me to be Lother foreign con eral the other players, var i m Oct. 15 Indicate that a Bngland and f 1 of undress, were loung s : 1 Will wish to see the but none of t s hout the room, 1 \ f Y sibly be accommo- hampion of Gre people!" ho do you Gen and oAnOMnteniA Phe eating. capacity will be a nd Canada, wiv, Saw at the t night v over 10,000, and already more than s Stirling, may sigh like a head waiter ant ASAD IRE RN Atte: OrOmDeet uel rth 0 ” subsequently improved thoug it might Arra ' r : oni have heen Kid) McCoy; ¢ Man at " ers Perry thought it might have nm Bis . he ‘ Un r: ) n othe JOSSC: ssec Cc " ¥ 7 b ' : i Me ther w eu m it ae ’ NERY GAUORAILY A i s, Diff You wouldn't git it in a thousand ‘ ' it 1 1 ‘ ren Will |signment of playe for t 1 " rund of cig « ' ‘ i , 1 Moose I nea ida i 1 t do yelling h wif Iseen him. It was Biff, old vlayersy will leith wil} ; iiiatead Hae ‘ heor f i ; (Bend Te: Merrowfe l(nterasting “D FISHERMEN | |. ane it t instalment.) AE SH AX Fi y N v « ’ ' - q .0 scor uld vmong rn i [ ABOUT FISH A Ti AND FISHERMEN | j ie 2. i ~~ Basketball With ——-————_—~ tS New Trimmings ‘ Served to Fans: : ' ne qpening F Original Celtic tive in M tare Gard terd 1 ever ut 0 ’ team, h Rif iy for the pa i ar s marked ty Brooklyn Pr to 19 in the aft \ 4 the Power Bu I t vening 1 y pwkin f i ‘ vith t ition us. Nat Holman an 1 ve giv h i w her the bis mie could be £ By H. fiorn Bear. on s Nan I M ‘ 1 he d 1 f ‘ vterta ui r 1 u s ti nou H May the Lord have meroy on an: ‘ my kK and . i We ‘ n Cay n ‘ ty tra a ' ne-mile t ha ' servers | Kr " 1 jay and w nund A { i t ving in A t op A h seer pir Walter 1 ' t vim i t i © on t 1 ig \ Yew vork " pr cae ‘ * Amertoa ‘ f time | Philadelphia Bleven Takes Reagus J & F ead ‘ ix i off a Limed pase! al : oy teen min Out-generalicd on | Own groun te Kramer and Olrt Win Tenm ace You Will Want the Series in Your Home or Your Golf Club. This Is the Eighteenth of . BYJOHN POLLOCK CFis tic bindu Tie and Gossip will be with Young Max His inanager, Sam offers from out of town his great showing in the Siencer Garden against B Association of Brook= loeal will hook up with Rert Col main o of twelve rounds, Buck Josepas mages Harry ve Bobby aud Bity Marlowe are both wark- for their twelve-round uiaica Sporting Club en Maichinake> Jack King has aleo Joe Sheridan of the New York. 1 in Philadviphia to-night George Chaney of ¢ will go against Mel Coogan of Brooklyn 1 te main go of eight rounds, clover oxer aul he may be able to escape the Obamer wiwork K. 0 Loughlin nor for elght rounds. by fast “Pe mn. the Jerwey Clty welter: ched to tr A. of J ar twelve-round ey Clty on Thucs 5 Armory & ran featherweight of uty of fighting so fer up for two fights by relter. His firet will be © rounds at Lewiston, Me. Hughey Hutobingon hig Dube fo Oot 1k and his at Hartford, ¢ AL Kober » signed up to-day et Young Bur in & twelve round show : 4 from an injury <4 bun from Aakling Koberts ten dass fighter of Mariem, weiweight, who LAs numesous dit so far this year will take promising Harlem lad, in the sat the Commonwealth Saturday wigt, Sadler Taylor Im the other twelve Frankie London, (hi of twelve in of Mari tweets Saud, Club Golfer A crisp autumn morn- | ing on the fairway has an | added pleasure to the man the who “tees off” in a Tom | Wye Knit Jacket. It gives | rt without weight or | venience—perfectly | tailored, finely knitted, ty the Tom Wye stitch; ) ) or four pockets, fine heather shades, | s Scotch as the game you are playing For sale by most good dea. ROGERT REIS&CO. |! New York Distributors